Disambiguation evidence for Atlas from Greek mythology via surface form

"Atlas"


As subject (48)

Triples where this entity appears as subject under the label "Atlas".

Predicate Object
associatedGeographicalFeature Atlas Mountains
associatedWith astronomy
associatedWith endurance
associatedWith mountains
associatedWith the western edge of the world
causeOfPunishment participation in the Titanomachy against the Olympian gods
children Alcyone
children Calypso
children Celaeno
children Electra
children Hesperides
children Hyades
children Maia
children Merope
children Pleiades
children Sterope
children Taygete
condemnation to hold up the sky for eternity
culture Ancient Greek religion
domain heavens
domain western cosmos
gender male
grandchildren Hermes
grandchildren various heroes through his daughters
iconography depicted carrying the celestial sphere on his shoulders
instanceOf Titan
instanceOf figure in Greek mythology
mentionedIn Apollodorus' Bibliotheca
mentionedIn Hesiod's Theogony
mentionedIn Homer's Odyssey
mythologicalEvent Titanomachy
oftenConfusedWith personification of a world map or globe in later art
parent Clymene
parent Iapetus
punishedBy Zeus
residence Atlas Mountains
residence western edge of the known world
role bearer of the heavens
sibling Epimetheus
sibling Menoetius
sibling Prometheus
spouseOrConsort Celaeno
surface form: Pleione
symbolizes burden
symbolizes endurance
symbolizes strength
transformationLocation Libya
transformedInto mountain range in some myths
worshippedIn Greece
surface form: Ancient Greece